It was a sweltering day in Mountain View as the fans braved the heat for a night of great music. It was a celebration of 25 years of music with Counting Crows and LIVE. The night kicked off with an entertaining set by folk/rockers Boom Forest. They got the crowd warmed up and ready…
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Unfortunately, it’s not for sale. We already knew that Legowelt was a synth wizard, but now he’s made his own DIY instrument called the Star Shepherd. According to the Dutch producer, the homemade instrument is crafted from old guitar pedals, a small AM radio and an old Casio 403 keyboard from 1981. “The oscillator section…
via Legowelt has created his own DIY synth, the Star Shepherd — FACT Magazine: Music News, New Music.
Bill rejected in its current form by 318 votes to 278 today (July 5) The post Music industry defeated over Article 13 vote in European Parliament… but it’s not over yet appeared first on Music Business Worldwide.
Bill rejected in its current form by 318 votes to 278 today (July 5) The post Music industry defeated over Article 13 vote in European Parliament… but it’s not over yet appeared first on Music Business Worldwide.
H.G. Wells 1896 novel The Island of Dr. Moreau has been adapted to film multiple times in the course of film history, but the first was a pre-Code film entitled Island of Lost Souls (1932). When I say “pre-Code” I mean it was a film released before the Motion Picture Production Code (better known as […]
via My thoughts on: Island of Lost Souls (1932) — Film Music Central
H.G. Wells 1896 novel The Island of Dr. Moreau has been adapted to film multiple times in the course of film history, but the first was a pre-Code film entitled Island of Lost Souls (1932). When I say “pre-Code” I mean it was a film released before the Motion Picture Production Code (better known as […]
via My thoughts on: Island of Lost Souls (1932) — Film Music Central
I started writing A Robin’s Tale, the short story I posted last week, when I found a nest tucked under my back deck and I started to wonder about their lives. I discovered that nest the same way “she” found her nesting spot in the story: I was standing by the maple tree looking toward […]
via The real robin’s tale, and what happened to the babies — The Trailhead
The Swedish techno duo take on the Plunge stand-out for their first release as Aasthma. The remix arrives at the culmination of the duo’s work on live versions of Fever Ray’s Plunge world tour, and will be available from July 6. Check out a snippet of the track at Peder Mannerfelt’s SoundCloud, or listen below. Subverting the stomping…




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